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CHAS.   C.  DICKINSON 

PRESIDENT 
JAMES    ROSS  CURRAN       -  Vice-President 
FRED.  H.  PARKER  -  Vice-President 

ROBERT  L.  SMITH  -  -  Secretary 

PAUL  H    SHERIDAN  -  -  Treasurer 

STANTON  C.  DICKINSON  Ass'T  Treasurer 

ROBERT  B.  MOORHEAD  -  Ass'T  Secretary 
LAWRENCEA.  RAMAGE  Trust  Officer 

ALBERT  E.  CHANDLER  Ass'T  Trust  Officer 
LEVESTER  G.  BALL  ...  Auditor 


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ACTS  AS  EXECUTOR,  ADMIN- 
ISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, 
TRUSTEE,  TRANSFER  AGENT, 
REGISTRAR,  RECEIVER  OF 
CORPORATIONS  OR  FIRMS. 
DEPOSITARY  OF  REORGANIZA- 
TIONS. FISCAL  AGENT  FOR 
COUPON  PAYMENTS.  ACCEPTS 
SECURITIES  IN  ESCROW  AND 
FOR  SAFEKEEPING. 

INTEREST  PAID  ON  ACTIVE 
ACCOUNTS  SUBJECT  TO  CHECK 
AS  WELL  AS  INACTIVE  BALANCES 
OR  RESERVE  DEPOSITS. 

EVERY  FACILITY  ACCORDED 
THAT  IS  CONSISTENT  WITH  SAFE, 
CONSERVATIVE  BANKING. 

SAFETY  RATHER  THAN 
PROFIT,  THE  PREREQUISITE  TO 
ALL   BUSI  N  ESS. 


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STATEMENT  OF  C( 


ASSETS 

Cash  on  Hand  and  in  Bank 
State  and  City  Bonds 
Stocks  and  Bonds 
Loans,  Demand  and  Time 
Bills  Purchased 
Steel  Bonds  Trust  Fund  . 
Mortgages  .... 
Equipment  .... 


Accrued  Interest  (Estimated) 


$1,891,82  1.43 
1 , 507,500.00 
5  1  9,05c  00 
3,449,838.76 
1,659,436.83 
1 ,240,000.00 
40,000.00 
146,729.99 
64,631.97 

$10,519,008.98 


Commenced  Business  January  2,  1907 


XpjTION  APRIL   10,  1908 


LIABILITIES 


Capital   S 1 »  500,000.00 

Surplus   750,000.00 

Undivided  Profits      .     .     .  95,474.44 

Acceptances   227,328.23 

Deposits   6,654,104.59 

Reserve  for  Taxes     .     .     .  18,150.00 

.  Accrued  Interest  (Estimated)  3 3 > 9 5  1  •  7 2 

Steel  Bonds  Trust  Account  .  1,240,000.00 


$  10,5 1 9,008.98 


THE     STATE     OF     NEW  YORK 

THE      CITY      OF      NEW  YORK 

THE  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 
FOR    BANKRUPTCY  FUNDS 

THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 
FOR  COURT  AND  TRUST 
FUN  DS 

THE  NEW  YORK  COFFEE 
EXCHANGE 

THE  NEW  YORK  COTTON 
EXC  H  A  N  G  E 

THE  NEW  YORK  PRODUCE 
EXCHANGE 

DESIGNATED  BY 

THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS  TO 
ACCEPT  TRUSTS 


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ROBERT   B.  ARMSTRONG,  . 

Late  Assistant  Secretary  United  States  Treasury 

ANSON  W.  BURCHARD,    General  Electric  Company 

JAS.  ROSS  CURRAN,  

Vice-President  of  the  Company 

A.    B.  CHANDLER,  

Chaicman  Board  of  Directors,  Postal  Telegraph  Company 

CHAS.  C.  DICKINSON,  . 

President  of  the  Company 

FRANK  L.  GRANT,  

President  of  the  Hamilton  Bank,  New  York 

A.  K.  HISCOCK,         President,  State  Bank  of  Syracuse 

WILLIAM  A.  KEENER,     Late  Justice  Supreme  Court 

FREDERICK  LEWISOHN,    Lewisohn  Bros.,  Barkers 

LISTON  L.  LEWIS,    .       .    Keener,  Lewis  &  Layng 

ALTON  B.  PARKER,  

Late  Chief  Justice  Court  of  Appeals,  New  York 

J.  G.  ROBIN,      President,  Washington  Savings  Bank 

JACOB  RUPPERT,  Jr.,  .... 

.    '    .       .       .  President,  Brewers'  Board  of  Trade 

CHARLES  M.  SCHWAB,  .... 

.    President,  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation 

GEORGE  C.  SMITH,       .       Westinghouse  Interests 

JAMES  TALCOTT,  Banker  and  Commission  Merchant 

EDGAR  VAN '"ETTEN,  .... 
Vice-President,  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  River  R.  R.  Co. 


Safety  before  Profits 


p*OR  MORE  THAN  TWENTY- 
FIVE  YEARS  NO  DEPOSITOR 
HAS  EVER  LOST  A  DOLLAR  BY 
KEEPING  HIS  ACCOUNT  IN  ANY 
TRUST  COMPANY  OF  NEW  YORK 
STATE.  ...... 

|N  OVER  A  CENTURY 
THERE  HAS  BEEN  ONLY  ONE 
TRUST  COMPANY  THAT  HAS 
NOT  PAID  EVERY  DEPOSITOR 
IN  FULL.  


THERE  ARE  OVER  FOUR  BIL- 
LIONS OF  DOLLARS  OF  DEPOSITS 
AND  OTHER  RESOURCES  IN  THE 
TRUST  COMPANIES  OF  THE 
UNITED    STATES  TO-DAY. 


